Upgrading/Modifying/Detailing a Broadway Limited Imports HO Scale ATSF 4-8-4. Pt. 2
Hello, I’ve decided to create and share something with y’all that I hope you all would enjoy.
I have decided to compose some type of documentation about the alterations I made on the 3751 Class models among my motive power roster.
I model the Santa Fe and other railroads that operated in Texas between 1930-1980 in HO Scale. When it comes to modernized ATSF Power and specifically the 4-8-4’s, I prefer to model them as close as I possibly can given the skills I currently have at the time as a modeler. I by no means am a “prototypical” modeler. However, I do like to get as close as I can with what I have at my disposal.
For the 3751’s I do have among my roster, all of them are modeled based on their appearance around 1949-1954. I use all sorts of references material when modeling anything and am always open to receiving more!
I hope you enjoyed my interpretation of Santa Fe 3762 and the things I have done to the model so far. It’s still open to change and improvements but I hope y’all enjoy. Thank you
From a fellow ATSF modeler,
Gavin Ramirez.
Upgrading/Modifying/Detailing a Broadway Limited Imports HO Scale ATSF 4-8-4. Pt. 1
Hello, I’ve decided to create and share something with y’all that I hope you all would enjoy.
I have decided to compose some type of documentation about the alterations I made on the 3751 Class models among my motive power roster.
I model the Santa Fe and other railroads that operated in Texas between 1930-1980 in HO Scale. When it comes to modernized ATSF Power and specifically the 4-8-4’s, I prefer to model them as close as I possibly can given the skills I currently have at the time as a modeler. I by no means am a “prototypical” modeler. However, I do like to get as close as I can with what I have at my disposal.
For the 3751’s I do have among my roster, all of them are modeled based on their appearance around 1949-1954. I use all sorts of references material when modeling anything and am always open to receiving more!
I hope you enjoyed my interpretation of Santa Fe 3762 and the things I have done to the model so far. It’s still open to change and improvements but I hope y’all enjoy. Thank you
From a fellow ATSF modeler,
Gavin Ramirez.